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former diplomate joining us from russia and giving us the russian perspective there. thank you. to other news on the trial and corruption trial for disgraced politician bo xilai ended with misconduct between his wife and former aid. bo is accused of bribery and abuse of power when he was a governor and harry has the latest from outside the court in ginan. >> reporter: earlier in this trial bo xilai said he had something to reveal on the last day and he certainly did. it all centers around one ally and police chief in the city of chong-ching in february 2012 brought the chain of events and brought them down for the killing of the british man kneel hayward and they said that he and his wife were having an extremely special relationship and close as paint and glue and sick of it and described what seems to have been one incident in which one person came to his wife with a letter expressing love and slapped himself in the face 7-8 times and he said you are abnormal and he said no i used to be but i'm not now and enter bo xilai who takes the letter away. from that point on bo said he
former diplomate joining us from russia and giving us the russian perspective there. thank you. to other news on the trial and corruption trial for disgraced politician bo xilai ended with misconduct between his wife and former aid. bo is accused of bribery and abuse of power when he was a governor and harry has the latest from outside the court in ginan. >> reporter: earlier in this trial bo xilai said he had something to reveal on the last day and he certainly did. it all centers around...
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if someone stops us during the curfew it might be a problem. but we depend on god. >> reporter: for those in egypt who relied on the tourism industry for years the revolution was a huge disturbance to their business but since then the ongoing political violence and turmoil has only made that situation worse. people here who work with tourists don't know when they will come back. with little or no income people like mohamed cannot wait longer and it has always drawn visitors and the modern history however is driving them away. jane ferguson al jazeera cairo. >> as the fukushima nuclear plant grabbels with crisis they owners are accused of carlessness. israeli allegations into allegations that palestinian children have been beaten in detention. that is coming up, in sport and find out who reached the final of the top cricket competition. japan's nuclear watchdog says the operator of the fukushima plant is failing to properly monitor the storage tanks containing radio active water. and anita is in the town outside one of the exclusion zones set up
if someone stops us during the curfew it might be a problem. but we depend on god. >> reporter: for those in egypt who relied on the tourism industry for years the revolution was a huge disturbance to their business but since then the ongoing political violence and turmoil has only made that situation worse. people here who work with tourists don't know when they will come back. with little or no income people like mohamed cannot wait longer and it has always drawn visitors and the modern...
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he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they may not have adequate shelter for winter, adequate water or health care, and the host communities in countries like jordan, turkey, lebanon, iraq now, and egypt are providing so much. the international donors and individuals need to come forward to contribute to help out with this crisis. >> are you optimistic that they will be doing so, and you spoke about what the children in particular are facing. i mean besides the physical stress and trauma, there must be psychological stresses. how are you able to deal with that aspect of what children are facing? >> well, the
he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they...
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we are all hearing the drums of war being beaten around us. if they are willing to launch an aggression or military act against syria, i believe that the pretext of chemical weapon is false, baseless and groundless and as i said i challenge, i dare them to produce any single piece of evidence. if they are willing to achieve other goals based on this aggression, we are pondering what these goals might be the only possible, logical answer, if this military campaign is meant to morally undermine our people, i believe they are mistaken. the people of syria are united, together with their armed forces and leadership and this is what enabled us to endure through our crisis. we are prepared to confront the whole world. the armed groups infiltrating through the borderlines from 83 different nationalities across our borderline with turkey from many countries including tibooty, these are documented facts. again, what are the goals or what the goals might be? i believe that any act or action taken in this region is meant to serve the interests of israel.
we are all hearing the drums of war being beaten around us. if they are willing to launch an aggression or military act against syria, i believe that the pretext of chemical weapon is false, baseless and groundless and as i said i challenge, i dare them to produce any single piece of evidence. if they are willing to achieve other goals based on this aggression, we are pondering what these goals might be the only possible, logical answer, if this military campaign is meant to morally undermine...
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what can you tell us about that report from interfax? >> they are basically saying a large anti submarine vessel, which will be joined later by a rocket cruiser are moving in the direction of the mediterranean. it pains to point out that this is part of a planned rotation and not linked to the crisis in syria, but look, let'sing honest, this is an opportunity for the russian navy to fly the flag to remind the americans and their presence is growing daily in the eastern met terrainian that this is not an american pond. the russians had had a base on the port of tartus in syria for the last 30 years and operate a maintenance and supply facility there and this is very much their patch. of course, that's one of the reasons why they're building up this presence in the eastern mediterranean. they are saying they are not going to expand their permanent force there. >> why have we not heard anything from president putin on the matter recently? >> well, we haven't because i don't think really he has much to say anymore. at the moment, he's 6,000
what can you tell us about that report from interfax? >> they are basically saying a large anti submarine vessel, which will be joined later by a rocket cruiser are moving in the direction of the mediterranean. it pains to point out that this is part of a planned rotation and not linked to the crisis in syria, but look, let'sing honest, this is an opportunity for the russian navy to fly the flag to remind the americans and their presence is growing daily in the eastern met terrainian that...
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inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no blood, no traces of explosion on the bodies. they have become famous and have not lost the ability to shock. images that are now repeated in syria. the attack was ordered by saddam hussein's regime which had launch war against iran eight years earlier. iranian army had moved into the area an they launched the offensive. he was hanged in baghdad in 2010 for his role. the noose is on display here. thithis is a picture from the te commemorated in a book. he was just 11 when the attack happened. his mother and grandmother died. and the attack in syria is a grim reminder. >> when i saw it, the pictures
inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no...
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in an environment where the message sent is you're with us or against us, neutrality and freedom are taking a heavy hit. >>> eight years ago hurricane katrina killed 2,000 people and new orleans. we report on the influx on creative people instrumental in rebuilding the city. >> reporter: matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this material makes my work beautiful to me. >> reporter: like many other creative entrepreneurs he was drawn to new orleans in the desperate days following hurricane katrina. >> i visited and fell in love with the city, the music, the young people moving here that wanted to be part of rebuilding the city. >> reporter: the influx of the young and the talented is obvious across the city. shared workspaces like baiter in the heart of downtown are increasingly common and new orleans is ranked as one of north america's biggest brain magnets, a trend that a finance minister says is a game changer. >> the real difference after katrina is it raised the bar for the city
in an environment where the message sent is you're with us or against us, neutrality and freedom are taking a heavy hit. >>> eight years ago hurricane katrina killed 2,000 people and new orleans. we report on the influx on creative people instrumental in rebuilding the city. >> reporter: matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this material makes my work beautiful to me....
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here people won't move out of your way at any cost, you have to use a louder horn. >> some people use very abusive language. some very dirty faces. but i don't care. my aim is to help my nation and prove that we are also civilized people. >> reporter: and they are determined to change things one driver and one vehicle at a time. >>> and joe is here, and she will tell us all about the sports news. >> thank you very much. [ inaudible ] the player failed to turn up to train on tuesday and [ inaudible ] considering -- in the meantime real maintained their start with a win. >> reporter: they weren't up for a repeat performance this time around. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: ronaldo springing the off-side tap, and tapping in for a 1-0 lead. the goalkeeper was once again on the bench, but his replacement didn't have a lot to do as madrid controlled position. but a goal was called back, too hasty in taking the free kick. things threatened to turn nasty for grenada after the break, but madrid struggled to return their many chances. and grenada made a play for a penalty. the replay sugge
here people won't move out of your way at any cost, you have to use a louder horn. >> some people use very abusive language. some very dirty faces. but i don't care. my aim is to help my nation and prove that we are also civilized people. >> reporter: and they are determined to change things one driver and one vehicle at a time. >>> and joe is here, and she will tell us all about the sports news. >> thank you very much. [ inaudible ] the player failed to turn up to...
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to have you with us. when people like yourself examine the pictures which emerged on the outskirts of damascus is it clear what is causing symptoms or is there doubt? >> it's clear there was an attack of a chemical weapon of some kind, we can rule out other explanations that is custom and we saw similar footage but not at that scale. so i think there is no doubt that a gas weapon was used. we cannot be 100% sure what kind was used. there is some indication it may be serin but not conclusive at this stage and will remain inconclusive until we have a team taking evidence and collecting material that can then be analyzed to see what it was and we need to know how it was delivered and what types of weapons was used and it leads to the question of responsibility. >> reporter: we know the un inspectors are going in today to check that site of the alleged attack. there is some concern that evidence may have been tampered with. is it possible to hide or mask the effects of a chemical attack or make it look as tho
to have you with us. when people like yourself examine the pictures which emerged on the outskirts of damascus is it clear what is causing symptoms or is there doubt? >> it's clear there was an attack of a chemical weapon of some kind, we can rule out other explanations that is custom and we saw similar footage but not at that scale. so i think there is no doubt that a gas weapon was used. we cannot be 100% sure what kind was used. there is some indication it may be serin but not...
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-- alleged use of chemical weapons. it has more to do with degrading the syrian military and securing victory for the rebels. >> all right, peter sharp, there, thanks for an update from moscow. let's continue talking about this, though and join our diplomatic editor in new york. as you heard, james, russia calling on the u.s. to provide its proof to the u.n. security council. any movement amongst diplomats there today? >> no. of course, it's saturday. it's not a normal day of u.n. work. but i need to remind you, any member of the security council, any of the 15 members could call a meeting if they want it. some are saying they are watching carefully in case russia does decide to call a meeting of fellow members of the security council. no sign of that. for now, the only event here at the united nations it angela cain, the head of disarmament affairs. she was there with the weapons inspectors and negotiated with the syrian authorities to let them investigate this most recent incident on the 21st of august. well, she has
-- alleged use of chemical weapons. it has more to do with degrading the syrian military and securing victory for the rebels. >> all right, peter sharp, there, thanks for an update from moscow. let's continue talking about this, though and join our diplomatic editor in new york. as you heard, james, russia calling on the u.s. to provide its proof to the u.n. security council. any movement amongst diplomats there today? >> no. of course, it's saturday. it's not a normal day of u.n....
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we appreciate you talking to us tonight. thank you very much. >>> well, america tonight with joey chen is up next. in their own neighborhoods. those stories and more are coming at the top of the hour. >> joie chen, thank you very much. the little league world series is a rite of summer. a coming up next we'll take to you williamsport, pennsylvania where some of the best young baseball talent is competing for one of the games most famous championships. sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo. stories that matter to you. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> michael eaves is here to
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david jackson for us in cairo. you know, not everyone is happy with the news of mubarak's possible release, here say report from cairo. >> reporter: watching as the man they hold responsible for the killing of their son is ordered released from prison. whatever the fate of former president mubarak, the decision is another hit for a family who is still waiting for answers. they showed me the picture of 18-year-old son who was killed during the up rising when a car ran him over. he's kept it in his pocket for almost three years. >> first it's the corruption cases, then it will be my son's case. the one about the killing of protesters. mubarak will eventually be cleared of everything. i just want someone to tell me who is responsible for killing my son? who ran him over? >> i feel like any mother would in this situation. i lost my son so suddenly. i thought our justice system was fair. but i would like someone to explain what's fair about it. >> reporter: mubarak was ordered releasreleased by a court in tos the former
david jackson for us in cairo. you know, not everyone is happy with the news of mubarak's possible release, here say report from cairo. >> reporter: watching as the man they hold responsible for the killing of their son is ordered released from prison. whatever the fate of former president mubarak, the decision is another hit for a family who is still waiting for answers. they showed me the picture of 18-year-old son who was killed during the up rising when a car ran him over. he's kept...
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are about to open after a tumultuous year. >> good to have you with us. u.n. inspectors may soon get the first look at a site of an alleged chemical wal attack in syria. five days after the attacks the obama administration is questioning whether inevidence remains. >>> u.n. disarmament chief is in damascus trying t to timize a te and place for the access. and mike, it sounds like the obama administration has heard enough. >> reporter: the administration now says there is little doubt the president's red line has been crossed. the only question now will there be a military price to pay for the assad regime? >> reporter: after initially insisting on access for u.n. inspectors, now the white house says it's too late. any belated additio decision bym would be considered too late to be credible, adding there is very little doubt at this point that a chemical weapon was used by a syrian regime against civilians. defense secretary chuck hagel traveling in malaysia said the military is ready. >> president obama has asked the defense department to prepare options
are about to open after a tumultuous year. >> good to have you with us. u.n. inspectors may soon get the first look at a site of an alleged chemical wal attack in syria. five days after the attacks the obama administration is questioning whether inevidence remains. >>> u.n. disarmament chief is in damascus trying t to timize a te and place for the access. and mike, it sounds like the obama administration has heard enough. >> reporter: the administration now says there is...
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if you think this will silence us, it won't. this won't scare us. we'll keep supporting the syrian rebels and stand by our brothers. >> reporter: the bombings were clearly intended to cause maximum casualty. there is unprecedent the security in this volatile city. the lebanese army has beefed up it's presence trying to keep this country together. >> reporter: but gunmen are roaming the treats the streets. they're setting up checkpoints and asking people for their identification papers. they're looking for their enemies. this is a city on the edge. >> reporter: there has been no claim for the bombings but people have given their verdict. they're blaming the syrian government and their ally hezbollah. a leading cleric went as far to accuse the lebanese state of working against the sunnies. >> the lebanese state are unfortunately arresting our men and collaborating with hezbollah. we demand hezbollah stop fighting. we call on our men to exercise restraint and we'll protect ourselves. >> reporter: another side was less diplomatic. he threatened hezbolla
if you think this will silence us, it won't. this won't scare us. we'll keep supporting the syrian rebels and stand by our brothers. >> reporter: the bombings were clearly intended to cause maximum casualty. there is unprecedent the security in this volatile city. the lebanese army has beefed up it's presence trying to keep this country together. >> reporter: but gunmen are roaming the treats the streets. they're setting up checkpoints and asking people for their identification...
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any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it for commercial advertising. one deal included cingular wireless, using the tag line free at last. >> the irony of dr. king's family using his legacy to maximize their in come is a very sad and painful contribution of how dr. king led his own life and what he would want his legacy to be. >> dr. king registered his copyrights in part so that his heirs would have potentially financial security from the use of his copyrights, and the heirs and licenses access to his work are acting as any other copyright owner would. >> the king family does make the speech available to schools at a discount. >> so i
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thank you very much for speaking to us. pavel felgihauer a defense analyst speaking to us from moscow. >>> to lebanon where funerals are being held for the 47 people who were killed in an explosion on friday. i believe you're still at one of those sites of those explosions? >> yes, you can see the scale of destruction behind me, a very powerful explosion. to mosques were targeted yesterday, dozens of people killed and injured. it's been described as one of the worst attacks since the en d of the civil war in 1919. people here are angry. there was no claim of responsibility, but the people here have already given their verdict. they believe the bombings were the work of the syrian governments as well as their allies in lebanon and the armed group. there is a lot of tension because people here feel it was sunnis who came under attack, and the mosque who wers, and ita movement which supports the opposition in syria in the syrian war. people here feel that they're fighting president about bashir al-assad's allies here and attac
thank you very much for speaking to us. pavel felgihauer a defense analyst speaking to us from moscow. >>> to lebanon where funerals are being held for the 47 people who were killed in an explosion on friday. i believe you're still at one of those sites of those explosions? >> yes, you can see the scale of destruction behind me, a very powerful explosion. to mosques were targeted yesterday, dozens of people killed and injured. it's been described as one of the worst attacks since...
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used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement issues, we try to provide a sense of community, and that they manage their own life with community management. >> as part of that long term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs to support themselves and their families. it allows them to buy groceries and other goods, creating a formal but crucial economy in the camp. >> this place has the feel of a permanent town, but the more permanent it becomes, the more issues arise. >> this camp has a very different atmosphere from the ones that have just been set up for the newest
used to living like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't, because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in, the militias, they are all to blame. >> that anger has led some in authority to take measures. important offices here have been secured, giving some parts of the plant a prison like atmosphere. aid agencies try and manage it as best they can. >> to deal with long term displacement...
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less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it was confirmed today by snowden's lawyer that snowden was issued temporary asylum. we saw images at least of his new official refugee passport dated yesterday, july 31st. good for one year. but this asylum is renewable after that indefinitely one year at a time. so, despite the wait at the airport, this process which normally takes three to six months, in fact, russian officials fast tracked that process, and within two weeks, really, he got this ability now to travel anywhere he wants to in russia. when asked where snowde
less for us. more for you. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has left the moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum in russia according to his lawyer. nbc's jim maceda is live in moscow with the latest, jim? >> reporter: hi, kelly, that's right, we were into the sixth week of watching or waiting for more snowden to come out of the transit lounge at the airport here in moscow. the planets were really lining up to suggest that he would be staying there for a long time, but it...
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the world uses perhaps 91 million barrels a day. when you get a mild recession, you can decrease that by 1, $2 million barrels a day pretty much in a heartbeat. it's a very delicate balance. there are many scenarios where prices could back off substantially. >> i'm curious as well what the level is for demand destruction these days, tom. we talked a lot about how u.s. can get higher prices than used to. what's the red line, so to speak, at the pump? >> the red line at the pump is probably when you get up to $4 a gallon. that's when people really pull back. let me give you an example op on the west coast we were over $4 earlier this year. more likely you could buy $3.40. $3.50. people out there actually stopped driving a little bit and they'll quell some of their driving some more as we get into the september. so it's not the point that a lot of wall street analysts would have you think that has to do with disposable income. there's a point where people will drive less because they do believe that they're being taken advantage of. >>
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make sure you join us. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ everybody get up >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm kelly evans on this wednesday morning with simon hobbs live from the new york stock exchange. carl will join us later. jim and david are both off this week. good morning, sir. >> good to see you. >> futures are under pressured and concerns the fed might scale back the bond buying back programs next month. the dow is down 29 points. we're off the lows of a couple hours ago. overnight in asia, yen was strengthening. look as well, we will follow what's happening with the nikkei. down 4%. here's what's happening across europe. the bank of england saying it plans to keep interest rates at record lows until unemployment falls to 7% or below. so a mixed trading session. we will have plenty more on that later in the program. also in our road map this morning, disney's third quarter results top estimates but its movie studio takes a hit on the "lone ranger" flop. >>> mo
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twitter us. coming up next, an al qaeda conference call or group chat that sparked the global terror alert. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> more on the search for 16-year-old hanna anderson and possibly her brother ethan and alleged killer jim dimaggio who may have one or both kids with him. a car was spotted that might be the suspect and moments later the report was dialled back. paul is monitoring developments and joins us now. paul, authorities saying that vehicle is not the suspect's vehicle, correct? >> reporter: yeah, they have dialled back, as you said. they said th
twitter us. coming up next, an al qaeda conference call or group chat that sparked the global terror alert. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending....
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>> they use various methods to communicat communicate. they use coursers and use thumb drives. this is something they believed was secure. in this case they turned out to be wrong, and it wasn't. this was sort of a meeting of all of the representative sort of cover broad issues. they did take a risk and it backfired but that's not to say it's not unusual because that's exactly what they and the u.s. intelligence committee are doing every day, playing a game of cat and mouse and the u.s. intelligence committee tries to intercept so it -- >> go ahead. >> i would quickly say that, you know, that it doesn't necessarily indicate that al qaeda is desperate but more cohesive on working on a top down leadership structure and more organized fashion than we previously realized. >> again, when you use the term conference call, you're not literally meaning a conference call? >> no, again, we are not saying whether it was a phone call or video or internet or voice or data or whatever. the bottom line is this is considered sort of a virtual meeting space. it was not a phone call and this was
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this is a plane equipped with a system used largely by military. they were able to describe everything from how she is dressed. she has her hair in a bun. >> we were observing at least at one point hannah and we saw hannah waving brightly colored cloth toward the sky. so as to signal us. >> i remember being in the command center at the time and a few minutes later you heard someone say, and a cat. and we had heard from the horse back riders that these two had a cat with them. not something you normally see in idaho back country on a camping trip. so when we heard that i can remember thinking, okay. that's them. and she's alive. and let's do this. >> next, two fbi hostage rescue teams were dropped from helicopters deep into the woods. a two-hour hike to dimaggio's camp. they quietly surrounded it and waited for the perfect chance. >> those two hours were pretty tense. we had every reason to believe that he was likely armed, certainly dangerous. >> i think there were a hundred or more feet between dimaggio and hannah at the time that tactical activit
this is a plane equipped with a system used largely by military. they were able to describe everything from how she is dressed. she has her hair in a bun. >> we were observing at least at one point hannah and we saw hannah waving brightly colored cloth toward the sky. so as to signal us. >> i remember being in the command center at the time and a few minutes later you heard someone say, and a cat. and we had heard from the horse back riders that these two had a cat with them. not...
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. >> he spent time with us and we loved him. he was fun. he was a great guy. tina was a good friend to him. he had been with her and her entire family for many, many years while the kids were growing up. so i know she was always there for him as he had been for her. >> the relationship was crucial to him. >> reporter: andrew was a friend of dimaggio's. >> he had no other family. i think he had to find a surrogate family and that's what he did. >> reporter: for 16 years, dimaggio was part of the anderson family, even helping out with the kids when brett took a job in tennessee. >> woe help get my son to football practice on days that hannah had dance or whatever. he was constantly there for me. >> reporter: and constantly there with the kids. hannah was a typical teen. >> she's a little shy, little bit of a ham bone at the same time. she got an award at school. she's my pinky pal. we have a little pinky pal handshake we do. she just started pop warner cheer. i think this was her second year because ethan was playing football for pop warner. she was going to be
. >> he spent time with us and we loved him. he was fun. he was a great guy. tina was a good friend to him. he had been with her and her entire family for many, many years while the kids were growing up. so i know she was always there for him as he had been for her. >> the relationship was crucial to him. >> reporter: andrew was a friend of dimaggio's. >> he had no other family. i think he had to find a surrogate family and that's what he did. >> reporter: for 16...
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let us know. let us know. ac 360 starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight breaking news for an alleged killer and the woman he's believed to be holding. >>> dr. sanjay gupta's view about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought about it and anderson hears one man's account of heroing account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. tonight breaking news for the search of james dimaggio. he's suspected of kidnapping 16-year-old hanna anderson and her 8-year-old brother ethan and wanted for the murder on her mother and they suspect he's hiding out in the west, first and the possibility he might be armed with explosives. this a fast-moving story. paul has been on top of it from the very beginning and joining us now with the latest. what is the latest, paul? >> reporter: well, authorities telling me, wolf, just a short time ago, they have strong reason to believe that dimaggio may be armed with homemade bombs
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bringing her home to us. >> kwae. yeah. >> and they were very strong all together as a family in how they're going to support hannah and how they were talking about hannah. they say that is their number one goal right now, don. >> steph, we noticed hannah walking around the sanctuary today. she seemed to be in reasonably good spirits. was that the case all day long? >> reporter: no. you know, before the ceremony started, she definitely was smiling and greeting people and giving lots of hugs, as one point walking around with a baby. and there seemed to be some of her classmates in the back of the church, suspect and she was get greeting them, as well. at the end of the ceremony, things winding down, the look on her face, seemed like she was hit with the weight of what they were there for and seemed to be feeling it at the same time. i noticed her grandmother kept her arm around her, rubbing her back and she walked out between her grandparents and lots of hugs. as life goes back to normal, there will be a lot of time wh
bringing her home to us. >> kwae. yeah. >> and they were very strong all together as a family in how they're going to support hannah and how they were talking about hannah. they say that is their number one goal right now, don. >> steph, we noticed hannah walking around the sanctuary today. she seemed to be in reasonably good spirits. was that the case all day long? >> reporter: no. you know, before the ceremony started, she definitely was smiling and greeting people and...
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he has trained us. we've had classes and he sits down and teach us how to deal with people and how to deal in desperate situations and how to pray. we practice that at church. to all i was doing is carrying out what i'm taught every sunday and wednesday. >> do you still feel compassion for him? do you still feel sorry for this man? >> i really do. i would like to go back and visit him. i would like to go back and contact him and just see how he's doing. i mean, i know that it's beyond what he sees. he's a hurting soul, and to if i can help him and allow him to get on the right path, we all go through something. and i believe that god gives us all a purpose in life. and i believe he has a purpose and destiny for that young man also. >> i want to have you on my speed dial. whenever i'm down, i want to talk to you. you're great. >> thank you. >> i want you to call me sweetie and tell me it's going to be okay. >> it's going to be okay. >> i'm going to get a ring tone with your voice saying sweetie, it's goi
he has trained us. we've had classes and he sits down and teach us how to deal with people and how to deal in desperate situations and how to pray. we practice that at church. to all i was doing is carrying out what i'm taught every sunday and wednesday. >> do you still feel compassion for him? do you still feel sorry for this man? >> i really do. i would like to go back and visit him. i would like to go back and contact him and just see how he's doing. i mean, i know that it's...
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be used. i feel like i was in the right place, and god needed me to be there to be a vessel for him. >> it's interesting, too, even now you're talking about helping this young man, helping this man with a gun. again, i think that says something about you. >> yes. >> did you know that the kids were being evacuated during all of this? >> no. no, because what i did is he had me to get on the intercom and to let them know, you know, to get the kids -- because the time that he came in, that's how you know god was in control. the time he came in was a dismissal time for us, one of the busiest times of the school day. so if it had been business as usual, we would have had multiple parents, and multiple children in the front office trying to go home. and not one baby got hurt. that's an awesome part. not one baby and one adult and that was the whole key is to be able to have everybody come out safe and be able to go home to their families and know that god did it all. >> you just say to me one more ti
be used. i feel like i was in the right place, and god needed me to be there to be a vessel for him. >> it's interesting, too, even now you're talking about helping this young man, helping this man with a gun. again, i think that says something about you. >> yes. >> did you know that the kids were being evacuated during all of this? >> no. no, because what i did is he had me to get on the intercom and to let them know, you know, to get the kids -- because the time that...
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stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that property about 40 miles away from here in a very remote area to the east of where we are now, so with that in mind, the parents of tina, who i spent some time with this week, they want to focus on the memory of christina and ethan and all the joy they brought to their family and to remember them and this is one thing they wanted to share with the community. >> and there have been so many reports that kind of dribble out almost on a daily basis. even since the alleged kidnapping and the fire at that home and the latest involves dimaggio's family and a dna test. bring us up to date on where
stephanie elam joins us now from santee, california. give us an idea of what's expected? >> well, we are expecting to see a lot of people turning out here in santee, california. we've already seen here at the guardian angels catholic church, we've seen hannah and her father arrive with some other family members. they're inside hugging other people showing up to pay their respects for tina and ethan. it's been about three weeks now since these two family members were found killed in that...
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download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> now to the national lead. for days there's been a giant search across much. western united states for a 16-year-old girl who went missing with a girl police say kidnapped her after killing her mother and possibly her brother. now his car has been found in the remote idaho wilderness buried under a pile of trees and leaves. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license plates had been removed, but local law enforcement in the area were able to confirm through the vin number that the vehicle did belong to dimaggio. >> and then this news could possibly be just as big there. people on horseback might have seen james dimaggio and the 16-year-old girl believed to be with them, they may have seen them people on horseback in that i'd odaho wilderness, which is 1,000 miles away from where it began. paul? >> people may have seen them in the wilderness. good news, hannah looked in good health and did not seem to be being held against her will. so
download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> now to the national lead. for days there's been a giant search across much. western united states for a 16-year-old girl who went missing with a girl police say kidnapped her after killing her mother and possibly her brother. now his car has been found in the remote idaho wilderness buried under a pile of trees and leaves. >> the blue nissan versa was discovered covered in brush. the license...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for james dimaggio and the stakes that keep rising. not only is he expected of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother, ethan, not only is he wanted for the murder of their mother, not only do they think he's hiding out in some of the most remote parts of the west and northwest, but they're now saying he might be armed with explosives. this is a fast-moving story. what is the latest, paul? >> reporter: well, authorities telling me, wolf, just
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth,...
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nick valencia is following that story for us. con fliblgting because it's unclear whether the suspect was captured or not and also the whereabouts of the child. >> that's right. and bottom line is it's about this 2-year-old missing child. but my source at a local law enforcement agency in rhode island told me just a short time ago that the suspect malcolm cro crow ell 22 years old was arrested in custody about 30 to 45 minutes out of johnston, rhode island, where this whole incident developed early this morning. they did say this 2-year-old boy remained missing, 2-year-old isaiah perez. we're looking to get a photo of him to help bottom line this is about that missing child. boston globe reporting massachusetts state police officer saying they misspoke and it was a false alarm, that the suspect they did have in custody was not one related to this incident. but our sources still telling us and maintaining that this suspect was arrested about an hour ago in fall river, massachusetts. >> and, again, this suspect is also being linked
nick valencia is following that story for us. con fliblgting because it's unclear whether the suspect was captured or not and also the whereabouts of the child. >> that's right. and bottom line is it's about this 2-year-old missing child. but my source at a local law enforcement agency in rhode island told me just a short time ago that the suspect malcolm cro crow ell 22 years old was arrested in custody about 30 to 45 minutes out of johnston, rhode island, where this whole incident...
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use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪ >> and punched by monkeys on more than one occasion. >> i think he's continually challenging me to trust him. which is what i believe that we all need to do through hard times, through good times, through bad times, it's important to always trust god. >> let me turn to spring, your wife. about every three minutes he's being attacked by either bolts of lightning or monkeys or sharks, snakes. there's no respite for you. >> well, it's an adventuresome marriage. a lot of those things happened when he was younger. the monkeys are since i've been around, but the shark bite was quite a scare, that's for sure. >> why do you think monkeys dislike him so much? >> well, one time was kind of my fault actually. i sort of teased him into it. >> she locked me in a cage with a violent monkey and took pictures. as a matter of fact, we put t
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can you tell us why? >> well, later on that night also, brooke, along those lines, he said that he was confident that hannah would come back. he did not say the same thing about the little boy, ethan. as you pointed out, law enforcement officials telling us that the remains found inside dimaggio's home were consistent with that of a child. everything also said at the vigil from family members and friends suggesting that ethan may, indeed, have perished in that fire. and law enforcement officials saying another thing, and that is that they believe dimaggio will or could be charged with two counts of murder, brooke. >> as we talk about the remains in this home, this burning home, do we know when they will be positively id'd? >> reporter: no. of course, you've got a charred body, making things extremely difficult. they're trying to find a dna match or use dental records. they say it could be as soon as later today, possibly tomorrow. they're working furiously on that. also, there's an extreme sense of urgenc
can you tell us why? >> well, later on that night also, brooke, along those lines, he said that he was confident that hannah would come back. he did not say the same thing about the little boy, ethan. as you pointed out, law enforcement officials telling us that the remains found inside dimaggio's home were consistent with that of a child. everything also said at the vigil from family members and friends suggesting that ethan may, indeed, have perished in that fire. and law enforcement...
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if it's not an emergency, please do not use the radio. if it's not an emergency, do not use the radio. >> are you talking to the shooter? that's what he's telling me to tell them on the radio. >> okay. >> what did you want me to tell her, sir? >> okay. he told me put you on hold and call the news, ma'am. >> okay. >> what you want me the tell -- i'm trying to find the number for channel 2. want me to tell them to come? hello? >> yes, ma'am? yes, ma'am? >> he said tell them to back upright now. >> okay. hold on. >> okay. hello? >> ma'am? >> okay. he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids. he wants the police, so back off and what else, sir? he said he don't care if he die, and he don't have nothing to live for, and he said he's not mentally stable. >> okay. stay on the line with me. okay? put the phone down, if you have to, but don't hang it up so i can't hear. >> okay. >> can you tell me where you are? >> in the front office with him. >> okay. >> he said send in one of your radios with an unarmed officer. >> okay. >> she s
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wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the couple who spotted hannah and her suspected captor in idaho say the teen was wearing pajamas and she and dimaggio were camping with a cat. >> these people did not want to talk to us whatsoever. and i said to the girl soaking her feet, i said what are you doing with your feet in the water, i said don't you know there's fish in there, kind of joking. and as we turned to ride away, she didn't make any comment until we started riding away and she says it looks like we're all in trouble now. all of their gear looked like it was brand new. that was another little flag that wa
wendy walsh, mark, thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, i know you'll be sticking around fsh the next hour. much more of "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon. i'm fredricka whitfield. i know you're going to pick it up from here. >> absolutely, fred. thank you very much. as you said extraordinary c confluence of events. we're going to continue on with that and much more. i'm don lemon. we have bizarre new details of the alleged kidnapping of 16 hannah anderson, the...
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let us know what you think. @andersoncooper. >>> next, is it a legitimate crime-fighting tool or wholesale racial profiling? a judge issues a sharp ruling on new york city's policy of stopping hundreds of mostly black and hispanic men every single day. our panel weighs in. >>> later, the pictures are just amazing. nothing compared to the stories you're going to hear from the people who narrowly escaped being swallowed alive on their summer vacation. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. american express credit card, every purchase ear
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you know, all of us are concerned that jim is dead, as well. you know, we think that's probably the most likely outcome that something terrible happened here and other people might have possibly been involved. she's basically hysterical and grieving like i think any normal sibling would be. they had a troubled upbringing. they made a pact as brother and sister when young and both parents were deceased they could take care of each other no matter what and the fact none of us, myself nor berry or laura have heard from jim is extremely unusual. you know, berry would be someone, he's one of the nicest guys in the world as well, somebody people can easily reach out to. i'm the business of therapy and working with people. you know, i know pedophiles. i've worked with pedophiles. jim does not fit the profile at all of a pedophile. they are saying over and over again on tv. they are taking small facts, blowing them out of proportion and i think at the end of the day we'll see this is a different story. >> was he seeing anybody currently that you know o
you know, all of us are concerned that jim is dead, as well. you know, we think that's probably the most likely outcome that something terrible happened here and other people might have possibly been involved. she's basically hysterical and grieving like i think any normal sibling would be. they had a troubled upbringing. they made a pact as brother and sister when young and both parents were deceased they could take care of each other no matter what and the fact none of us, myself nor berry or...
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i want to bring nick valencia following the story for us and explain this to us, how this actually happened. >> his friends are very angry about what happened, about 5 a.m. israel is spray painting an abandoned building when the cops came and confronted him and he took off. he went running. when he went running, that's when police -- he led police on a chase. they cornered him and said they had to taze him in order to arrest him. it is the friends and family outraged about how police handled this. two of the friends with him say that the police stood over hernandez's body and high fived each other and say the life of a very talented graffiti artist was taken too soon and the actions were not without criticism. there are some people voicing criticism of hernandez saying he was a vandal and that he should have stopped when police told him to stop. i spoke with his girlfriend earlier this morning, and i asked her to respond to those criticisms. >> you know, israel, he ran because he was scared and he only weighs 140 pounds, and he is just a child in so many ways and so he is such a pure, innoc
i want to bring nick valencia following the story for us and explain this to us, how this actually happened. >> his friends are very angry about what happened, about 5 a.m. israel is spray painting an abandoned building when the cops came and confronted him and he took off. he went running. when he went running, that's when police -- he led police on a chase. they cornered him and said they had to taze him in order to arrest him. it is the friends and family outraged about how police...
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joining us the legendary mr. cub, hall of famer ernie banks and emmy award-winning filmmaker, ken burns. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> first we're going live to idaho for new information about the dramatic rescue of a teenaged girl after a week-long kidnapping ordeal and manhunt. hannah anderson is safe. she spent the night in a hospital and appears to have no signature physical injuries. james dimaggio the man who killed her mother and brother is now dead. we know he was shot by an fbi tactical agent, but plenty of questions remain to be answered. we want to go to miguel marquez. first tell us what you you know about the couple of hours that led up to this unbelievable finish. >> reporter: unbelievable is right. we know law enforcement had the bead on them from an airplane and watched this emfor some time as helicopter agents moved in. at two hours away, they landed way out so mr. dimaggio wouldn't be the wise, hiked in 2, 12 1/2 hours up to the camp, surrounded it, waited until hannah
joining us the legendary mr. cub, hall of famer ernie banks and emmy award-winning filmmaker, ken burns. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> first we're going live to idaho for new information about the dramatic rescue of a teenaged girl after a week-long kidnapping ordeal and manhunt. hannah anderson is safe. she spent the night in a hospital and appears to have no signature physical injuries. james dimaggio the man who killed her mother and brother is...